Odyssey, the inaugural design from the Recreative heavy-footfall carpet collection, is inspired by the irregular weave of a mottled fabric. The vibrant pattern changes with the light, banishing monotony. Unpredictable and luminous, it seems to capture threads of light between its meshes. Are these reminiscent of the recycled fishing nets that make up Econyl® Li yarn? Perhaps... In any case, you are walking on a floor with a reduced environmental footprint. And what's more, you don't make any noise. It's ideal for heavy-footfall areas such as corridors, for instance. Not coincidentally, the pattern of this noise-reducing carpet is designed to facilitate connections. The grid’s design can be connected both lengthwise and widthwise, which is particularly useful for T-shaped corridors. Finally, the seven colours of Odyssey are not particularly eye-catching, but rather harmonise tactfully with the existing atmosphere.
Choose carpet for the best sound insulation
Carpets reduce impact noises by 25 to 34 dB.
To achieve the same sound insulation effect with hard flooring, you would need to lay it 60 cm thick (PVC, tiles, parquet).
A perfect way to reduce noise from neighbouring apartments (alpha w >= 0.25).
Your carpet's soundproofing can also be boosted by using a Confort+ felt backing for broadloom carpets or a removable Sonic Booster Layer for Balsan carpet tiles.